I'm fairly computer savvy, but I don't have a lot of experience with data recovery, so I wanted to get some general advice before I attempted this.
My laptop got knocked off a table. Now the computer doesn't recognize the hard drive and I can hear a faint clicking when I try to boot.
I got a new hard drive (with more capacity than the old drive) and an external USB enclosure for it. Ideally, I would like to clone the damaged drive to the new drive. Then just swap the new hard drive in and everything would be as good as new. If I couldn't do a full clone, I would at least like to copy the photographs and documents from the damaged drive.
I realize that is a long shot, but the drive isn't critical enough to pay the obscene amount for professional data recover.
I'm interested in any advice I can get before I try this. I want to do the best I can on the first try, since (as I understand it) attempting further reads on the damaged drive will likely only make it harder recover data.
My current plan is to attempt a full clone with DDrescue loaded on a bootable USB drive. Is there better alternative software for my situation? Should I put the new undamaged drive in the laptop and the old damaged drive in the USB enclosure? Does it matter? Should I try putting in the damaged drive in the freezer beforehand? Am I better off trying to get the important data (documents and photos) off before I try to clone? What is the best way to go about that? Is there anything I'm missing here that I should check or do with the damaged drive? Thanks!
My laptop got knocked off a table. Now the computer doesn't recognize the hard drive and I can hear a faint clicking when I try to boot.
I got a new hard drive (with more capacity than the old drive) and an external USB enclosure for it. Ideally, I would like to clone the damaged drive to the new drive. Then just swap the new hard drive in and everything would be as good as new. If I couldn't do a full clone, I would at least like to copy the photographs and documents from the damaged drive.
I realize that is a long shot, but the drive isn't critical enough to pay the obscene amount for professional data recover.
I'm interested in any advice I can get before I try this. I want to do the best I can on the first try, since (as I understand it) attempting further reads on the damaged drive will likely only make it harder recover data.
My current plan is to attempt a full clone with DDrescue loaded on a bootable USB drive. Is there better alternative software for my situation? Should I put the new undamaged drive in the laptop and the old damaged drive in the USB enclosure? Does it matter? Should I try putting in the damaged drive in the freezer beforehand? Am I better off trying to get the important data (documents and photos) off before I try to clone? What is the best way to go about that? Is there anything I'm missing here that I should check or do with the damaged drive? Thanks!